Saturday, July 25, 2009

How do I find out if the fabric I buy at the fabric store is animal cruelty free? There are no tags.?

For the sake of defenseless animals and in dispute with companies who test on animals or use animal products, I want my sewing fabric to be cruelty free. Please visit Peta.com to learn more about what I mean.

How do I find out if the fabric I buy at the fabric store is animal cruelty free? There are no tags.?
Victorious: If Jesus got crucified, would YOU get--oh.





Also: It's spelled PETA.





Also: "I don't tell anyone else how to dress, eat, walk, talk, so I say don't tell us how to do these things to fit in with a hypocritical (criminal) organization."


You're doing that RIGHT NOW. Why do you seem to think that someone you respect doing something is a great reason for you or anyone else to do it? Just because you don't tell people what to do (you do) isn't a good reason for everyone else doing it. You're a hypocrite yourself.





Sorry. Anyway. There really is no good way to tell if they don't list it. I guess the best way would be to buy your fabrics online, where there are probably sites with such kinds of fabrics in specific. But otherwise you would have to contact the companies, and then you still couldn't at all be sure.
Reply:I agree with Victor ious, looks like a clever way of SPAMMING for PETA. If you want to ensure that your fabric is animal cruelty free, make it at home. Take classes to learn how.
Reply:This sounds more like a clever SPAM for PITA. PITA has its own little terrorists who think nothing of harming human life, so I really don't respect that organization one bit.





How terrible it must be to go through life worrying about your clothes, your bed fabric, your soap, your food, and all that.





I love animals as much as the next person - but - I'm still going to eat my meat, and no one is going to force me to eat what they want me to eat. Jesus ate fish - I'll eat fish. Abraham, Isaac and Jacob ate venison, I'll eat venison.





I don't tell anyone else how to dress, eat, walk, talk, so I say don't tell us how to do these things to fit in with a hypocritical (criminal) organization.





I seen a comic book advert (put out by PITA) that tells little children that their parents are savage heartless murderers because they don't line up with the PITA agenda. THAT is outrageous and sick as well as Nazi like brain washing tactics!





I am against torture of animals for cosmetics and such. And I am against animals being hunted for sport more than for food. I think PITA started out with the best of intentions - but has gone past the interest of the animal into a dictator type mindset, trying to control people, and force them to live in a life style they dictate. Its not about the Animals anymore - but its a good cover for a sinister ulterior motive.
Reply:If you want to find out chances are it'd be easier to make your own fabric. To my knowledge, anything synthetic or man made material wise isn't tested on animals.





I suppose you could talk to the manager of the store to find a # for the suppliers and then just keep going from there. It might take a couple of months, so like I said, I'd consider giving up the project or making my own material before I did that.
Reply:if you buy clothes U.S. made,then you can be pretty sure that animals weren't used.as an alternative to leather you should buy Vans (Rowley's,they are vegan friendly,no animals used)http://activemailorder.com/Catalog/searc...





Peta has a list of cruelty free companies,


http://caringconsumer.com/





stop wearing leather(if you do)


http://youtube.com/watch?v=CbXyegy5KBo



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